Get All Alarm Templates
You can get a collection resource representation of all alarm templates.
Required Privileges
To perform this task, a user must have one of the following roles assigned: Portal Administrator, Service Provider Global Administrator, Service Provider Administrator, Company Owner, Company Administrator.
Request
To get a representation of all alarm templates, send the GET HTTP request to the URL of the /alarms/templates collection.
HTTP Request
GET https://<hostname>:1280/api/v3/alarms/templates |
Request Headers
The request contains the following headers.
Header | Required/Optional | Value | Description |
Authorization | Required | Bearer <Access-Token> | Authenticates a client who sends the request to the server. Must contain the access token for the current logon session in the Bearer <Access-Token> format. |
Accept | Optional | application/json | Specifies a media type of representation that is required in the response message. If the requested type is not supported, the server will return the response in the application/json media type. |
Request parameters
A list of parameters that are applicable for this operation:
Name | In | Type | Required | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
limit | Query | Integer (int32) | No | 100 | Specifies the first N resources that must be returned in the output |
offset | Query | Integer (int32) | No | 0 | Excludes the first N resources from the query output |
Response
The server returns the following response to the client.
Response Code
A successfully completed operation returns response code 200 OK.
Response Headers
The response to this request contains the following headers. The response may also include additional standard HTTP headers.
Header | Description |
Content-length | The length of the response body. |
Content-type | The media type and syntax of the request body message: application/json; charset=utf-8 |
Response Body
In the response body, Veeam Service Provider Console returns a collection resource representation based on the Alarm schema.
Example
The following request returns a representation of all alarm templates.
Request: GET https://localhost:1280/api/v3/alarms/templates
Request Header: Authorization: Bearer <Access-Token>
Response Code: 200 OK
Response Body: { "meta": { "pagingInfo": { "total": 57, "count": 57, "offset": 0 } }, "data": [ { "instanceUid": "4db61eb7-134c-424e-b469-da4456223d4f", "name": "Job state", "category": "backupVmJob", "organizationUid": "11483cd8-24f0-4745-8248-e420e8f5c7c1", "internalId": 1, "knowledge": { "summary": "Job is in a disabled state for more than an allowed time period.", "cause": "Veeam Backup & Replication server allows to disable scheduled jobs during maintenance windows. If a job stays in a disabled state for more than an allowed time period, it should be enabled back.", "resolution": "Open Veeam Backup & Replication console and enable all disabled jobs." }, "isPredifined": true, "isEnabled": true }, { "instanceUid": "881bfd41-4e5b-4a10-9132-0fa9f13c9858", "name": "Max allowed job duration", "category": "backupVmJob", "organizationUid": "11483cd8-24f0-4745-8248-e420e8f5c7c1", "internalId": 2, "knowledge": { "summary": "Job has exceeded its allowed execution time.", "cause": "Veeam job has exceeded the configured threshold of maximum allowed job duration.", "resolution": "Verify that VMware CBT was used for all VMs in the configured backup/replication job. Check the number of read and transferred data blocks for each VM or changed files during the latest file job session, make sure your Veeam proxy servers have sufficient number of concurrently running tasks allowed. Alternatively, adjust the maximum allowed job duration threshold for this alarm." }, "isPredifined": true, "isEnabled": false }, <...> ] } |